>From: David Wood <[log in to unmask]> > >Surveillance & Society News >ISSN 1477-7487 >http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/ > >1. Launch Issue out now! >2. Call for Papers > >-------------------------------------------- > > >1. SURVEILLANCE & SOCIETY | LAUNCH ISSUE OUT NOW! > >www.surveillance-and-society.org/journal.htm > >The first issue of Surveillance & Society, the new independent >fully-peer-reviewed international transdisciplinary journal of surveillance >studies, is now available. > > >CONTENTS: > > >Editorial > >David Lyon - Surveillance Studies: understanding visibility, mobility and >the phenetic fix. > > >Articles > >Gary T. Marx - What's New About the "New Surveillance"? Classifying for >change and continuity. > >Nic Groombridge - Crime Control or Crime Culture TV? > >Rodney Fopp - Increasing the Potential for Gaze, Surveillance and >Normalisation: the transformation of an Australian policy for people who are >homeless. > >Nick Taylor - State Surveillance and the Right to Privacy. > > >Technical Review > >Jason Ditton - Hair Testing: just how accurate is it? > > >Interview > >Erich W. Schienke and IAA - On the Outside Looking Out: an interview with >the Institute for Applied Autonomy (IAA). > > >Opinion > >Felix Stalder - Privacy is Not the Antidote to Surveillance. > > >--------------------------------------------- > >2. CALLS FOR PAPERS > >www.surveillance-and-society.org/call.htm > > >Issue 2: Work > > Publication Date: End January 2003 > Submission Deadline: October 31st 2002 > >The Editors invite submissions from all disciplines relating to work and >surveillance: surveillance in/of the workplace; workers and surveillance; >surveillance as work; management, organisation and surveillance; etc. > >This Issue will be co-ordinated by Dr Kirstie Ball >mailto:[log in to unmask] > > >Issue 3: Foucault and Panopticism > > Publication Date: end May 2003 > Submission Deadline: February 28th 2003 > >The work of Michel Foucault has been crucial in the study of surveillance >and social control, in particular his interpretation of Bentham's model >prison design, the Panopticon. The Editors invite submissions from all >disciplines responding to Foucault's writings on surveillance and social >control, analysing his contribution to surveillance studies, extending, >critiquing or challenging his analysis, or critically examining previous and >current interpretations of Foucault and panopticism. > > > - Future themed issues in 2003-4 are likely include: automation and >algorithms; art and culture of surveillance; espionage and military >surveillance; and, biometrics, genetics and the body - Surveillance & >Society is hoping to organise a major international conference in the latter >area in 2004... watch this space. > > >Surveillance & Society welcomes both conventional academic and artistic >submissions, and will always consider submissions not relating to the main >theme of the issue. > > >The Editors are also always open to suggestions on future themes. >Constructive advice and offers of help, particular on the possible >conference and our soon-to-be-established Surveillance Resource Base ><www.surveillance-and-society.org/resources.htm>, are appreciated. > > >For submission guidelines and more, see: >www.surveillance-and-society.org/call.htm > > >-------------------------------------------- > >Dr David Wood >Managing Editor >Surveillance & Society > >www.surveillance-and-society.org/ > >+44 (0)191 222 7801 >mailto:[log in to unmask] Rene Bekkers ----------------------------------------------- ICS/Department of Sociology Heidelberglaan 1 3584 CS Utrecht The Netherlands Phone: +31 30 253 3213 Fax: +31 30 2534405 E-mail: [log in to unmask] personal URL: http://www.fss.uu.nl/soc/homes/bekkers URL Department of Sociology: http://www.fss.uu.nl/soc Visiting address: Martinus Langeveld gebouw (former CGZ), room H086